Make and receive phone calls from your PC - Microsoft Support
To make a call on your PC: Open the Phone Link and select Calls. In the Search your contacts box, search for a contact name or number. Alternately, you can directly enter a phone number on the dial pad. Select the Dial icon to start your call.
Use the dial pad to make a call in Microsoft Teams
To make a call, tap Calls > and enter a phone number. If you’ve enabled the setting to allow access to your phone contacts, tap Calls > Contacts and select the person you want to call. Use the dial pad on your mobile device to dial numbers from your personal phone number and to make emergency calls to your country-specific emergency number.
Applies To: Microsoft Teams
Manage your call settings in Microsoft Teams
In Microsoft Teams for work or school, you can customize your call settings to manage delegates, set voicemail messages, and more. To learn more about managing call settings in Teams Free, see Calls and meetings in Microsoft Teams Free.
Applies To: Microsoft Teams
Check if a Windows 11 device supports Bluetooth Low Energy Audio
Bluetooth Low Energy Audio (LE Audio) is a new technology that allows audio streaming over Bluetooth Low Energy. Unlike Classic Audio, which uses Classic Bluetooth profiles such as A2DP or HFP, LE Audio uses modern Bluetooth profiles such as the Telephony and Media Audio Profile (TMAP).
Getting started with Microsoft Teams Phone Mobile
Teams Phone Mobile allows you to transfer the call from your phone app to Teams on any device. Simply open Teams on the device of your choice and select Join call.
Applies To: Microsoft Teams
Get started with Microsoft Teams phones - Microsoft Support
Sign in to your Microsoft Teams phone for up-to-date info on your calls and meetings, and quick collaboration options. Once you're signed in, you’ll see upcoming meetings, missed calls, voicemail, and more on the home screen. You'll also see options to join a meeting, listen to voicemail, or return a call. Manage your calls. Participate in meetings
Applies To: Microsoft Teams
First things to know about calls in Microsoft Teams
Calls are a quick way to connect in Teams. You can have one-on-one calls or calls with several people. Set them up ahead of time, like in a meeting, or start them on the fly while in a chat. Here are the first things to know about making and managing calls in Teams: 1. There are many ways to make a call in Teams.
Applies To: Microsoft Teams
Cannot Create or Open a Dial-Up Networking Connection
This behavior can occur if one of the TAPI components are damaged or missing, or if a third-party Telephony driver is referenced in the registry and that driver is damaged or incompatible with Windows.
Customer service phone numbers - Microsoft Support
Describe your problem, and we'll provide self-help or connect you to the most appropriate support, which may include chat or request a call — we’ll call you, so you don’t have to wait. Get help. Please note that support cases for Surface business devices may only be initiated online.
Send and receive SMS in Microsoft Teams
Teams lets you send and receive SMS messages from your desktop or mobile device. This is currently available to calling plan users in the United States and Canada. Note: SMS is enabled in the Teams admin settings. If you're unable to use SMS, please contact your administrator. From your list of chats, select New message .
Applies To: Microsoft Teams